Trump, as president, will be much more benign than is being made out. His policies are nothing more than click-bait and will be abandoned once he is in place. Think about it, deporting Muslims would start a civil war. How would you do that? Where do they go? Put them all on a boat and push them out to sea? Requiring Mexico to build a wall could ruin NAFTA. Nobody will listen to him and I don't think he has the political nous to extend the office any further than the experts who went before him. I suspect he will end up simply rubber-stamp Republican congress initiatives in return for baubles and the odd legislative gimme.

You're a young Australian artist with a growing international reputation and slew of upcoming exhibitions in cities around the world.First up, travel to New York for your solo exhibition at a major art fair. Or so Hamishi Farah, 25, hoped.But what unfolded was more like a real-life episode of Homeland. You know, the one where people of colour get locked up without charge. ...Farah arrived, went through customs and had his passport stamped but was told he needed to go upstairs for further questioning. Two guards, one with an assault rifle met him, and his phone, bags, shoelaces and passport were confiscated.They refused to let him make phone calls or contact anyone, and he was put in a cell. At one point he was cuffed to the wall. "I was mocked by them for being an artist when I tried to explain my story, they called me an idiot and a prima donna," says Farah, who is represented by the Minerva Gallery in Sydney. They repeatedly tried to bait him about what an artist is, and said they failed to believe he could make work or "find inspiration" without the use of drugs, he said.

It's probably not even that difficult. If he makes enough noise about NAFTA, Goldman Sachs, Iraq, Libya, etc to turn off the Bernie crowd while at the same time scaring the religious right enough about Hillary making abortion compulsory, he probably wouldn't need Hillary to tack right. Being outside the GOP mainstream opens a bunch of attack vectors that wouldn't be open to a more conventional candidate.

Being outside the GOP mainstream opens a bunch of attack vectors that wouldn't be open to a more conventional candidate.

The question is: will Trump's 'unorthodox' policies and approach attract more independents than it alienates conservative base/establishment voters. I think it's dead right that Hillary aiming for the 'establishment republicans' (many of whom probably are sympathetic to where she's positioned) will lose her the election. If Hillary can get Bernie on side, working hard with her and mobilising some of his support, she should be able to win handily. That's compromised by the many Sanders supporters I see echoing all the old GOP attack lines against Hillary, and adding a few new twists of nastiness and entitlement. Sanders is walking the line here: mostly keeping it clean, but sometimes stepping over the line in his criticism of Clinton and the primaries themselves.

The likes of Trump are what America gets - and especially the GOP itself - when those at the very top "hire half the working class to kill the other half", in the supposed words of a 19th century railroad baron during a major industrial dispute.

What interesting is that Latinos are suddenly signing up to be citizens in very large numbers, just so they can vote against Trump.

Trump has just been ordered to hand over the Trump University records by a US court. In a nutshell, the "university" which was never a licensed educational establishment sold high-priced courses in entre­pre­neur­ship. How to make your fortune in real estate, just like the Don.

New York State has filed a $40m suit which alleges that Trump defrauded more than 5,000 individuals. The business is also facing two additional class action lawsuits for fraud and closed its doors a while back.

In an ironic twist, the judge hearing the case is Hispanic, and that didn't sit well with Trump. He stated that the judge “happens to be, we believe, Mexican” and called him a “hater of Donald Trump”. The trial is scheduled for November, before the Presidential elections.